Set in the smoke and hunger of industrial Manchester, Mary Barton is a powerful story of love, class, and survival in a city divided between wealth and poverty. As Mary is torn between ambition, loyalty, and heartbreak, the novel builds into a gripping social drama where personal choices carry life-or-death consequences.
Elizabeth Gaskell was a Victorian novelist celebrated for her vivid portrayals of working-class life and social injustice. A contemporary and friend of Charles Dickens, she combined emotional realism with sharp social observation in classics such as North and South and Cranford.
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Set in the smoke and hunger of industrial Manchester, Mary Barton is a powerful story of love, class, and survival in a city divided between wealth and poverty. As Mary is torn between ambition, loyalty, and heartbreak, the novel builds into a gripping social drama where personal choices carry life-or-death consequences.
Elizabeth Gaskell was a Victorian novelist celebrated for her vivid portrayals of working-class life and social injustice. A contemporary and friend of Charles Dickens, she combined emotional realism with sharp social observation in classics such as North and South and Cranford.
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